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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 853698, member: 112"]To put that into perspective - there are almost 19,000 1881-S Morgans graded MS66 and almost 5,000 more graded higher than that.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you were to look at the 1882-S - there are about 30,000 of them graded MS66. About 19,000 1880-S graded MS66; about 13,000 1879-S graded MS66.</p><p><br /></p><p>And none of this takes into account all of those that have the *, none that are graded PL, and none that are graded DMPL. Add those all in and the numbers increase significantly.</p><p><br /></p><p>The point is that the 1879 thru 1882 S mint Morgans are so common in MS66 that it is hard for most to even believe it. </p><p><br /></p><p>They are the perfect example coin as to why coins from different date/mint combinations must be graded differently than others. </p><p><br /></p><p>And it is worth noting that all of these thousands of coins, if they had a different mint mark or date than they do - they would all be graded at least MS67 or higher.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 853698, member: 112"]To put that into perspective - there are almost 19,000 1881-S Morgans graded MS66 and almost 5,000 more graded higher than that. If you were to look at the 1882-S - there are about 30,000 of them graded MS66. About 19,000 1880-S graded MS66; about 13,000 1879-S graded MS66. And none of this takes into account all of those that have the *, none that are graded PL, and none that are graded DMPL. Add those all in and the numbers increase significantly. The point is that the 1879 thru 1882 S mint Morgans are so common in MS66 that it is hard for most to even believe it. They are the perfect example coin as to why coins from different date/mint combinations must be graded differently than others. And it is worth noting that all of these thousands of coins, if they had a different mint mark or date than they do - they would all be graded at least MS67 or higher.[/QUOTE]
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